Tubby Ted the blind hedgehog loses the grams

Luke Deal,in Lower Hachestonand
Alice Cunningham,Suffolk
News imageLuke Deal/BBC A hedgehog rests on its back on top of a small weighing scale. The scale rests on a small outdoor table. Luke Deal/BBC
Teddy the hedgehog has been on a weight loss journey since April

A blind and hefty hedgehog who was put on a weight loss programme has been slowly losing the grams.

Teddy the hedgehog was rescued by Bryony Farmer, 57, from Lower Hacheston, near Wickham Market, Suffolk, back in April.

He was found with his eyes pecked out and weighed 1.77kg (3lb 14oz). A weight of 1.2kg (2lb 10oz) is considered heavy for a hedgehog, depending on the time of year.

Farmer said she had managed to get Teddy down to 1.36kg (3lb), which she was really happy with, but said he had slightly plateaued.

"He hasn't lost all that much, but he hasn't put on any, well done Teddy," she said.

She added: "Any improvement is good. He is a very old hedgehog. He's not going to be racing around losing loads of calories so I think a steady weight loss is good."

News imageLuke Deal/BBC A woman with shoulder length brown hair holds a hedgehog in her hands. She wears blue gloves as well as a white jumper.Luke Deal/BBC
Bryony Farmer has been looking after Ted since April

Farmer said she had been giving Teddy small quantities of chicken-based cat food and he lived in an enclosure with plenty of space for him to exercise.

She also been keeping her Instagram followers up to date with his weight loss.

"He's completely won my heart, as well as a lot of Instagram followers," she said. "I've had a huge response.

"Currently, my initial post of him now has 855,000 views when I would probably on a good day get 80 with my other posts.

"I'm getting so many messages and people are comparing their own weight loss journeys to Ted.

"It's very heart-warming and I'm hoping that I'm educating more people in general hedgehog awareness."

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Teddy's weight loss has plateaued but Farmer is still happy with his progress

She has five other hedgehogs in her care. One of them, named Kestrel, was two weeks old and weighed just 63g when Farmer found her on 27 May.

Hedgehogs are in decline in Europe, with a 2022 report estimating that in the UK their numbers had fallen by up to 75% in rural areas since 2000.

Farmer added: "There's nothing better than getting them up to weight and returning them to the garden they were found and releasing them back into the wild.

"It's extremely rewarding because they're really important animals."

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